Happy (belated) New Year everyone and welcome to the January 2020 edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight – the first one for the year… and the new decade. Boom! In this month’s design news you can read about a few excellent workplace projects in Brussels, Seoul, Stockholm & Chengdu, a brilliant new Qantas First Lounge in Singapore, and the launch of Broached Commissions new collection at Design Miami (amazing!), plus so much more you don’t want to miss. Get amongst it! Sussex Street Apartments by Mim Design + Powell and Glenn.An enduring sculptural form by Powell & Glenn inspired the juxtaposition of soft, organic lines throughout Mim Design’s interiors for Sussex St Apartments. The Twist Museum in Norway by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG).Bjarke Ingels Group’s Twist Museum is a contemporary art destination in Norway’s Kistefos Sculpture Park characterized by its dramatic twisting structure. QANTAS First Class Lounge in Singapore by CAON Studio & Akin Atelier.CAON Studio & Akin Atelier collaborated on the Qantas First Class Lounge at Changi airport, considering priorities such as refresh, relax, dine and work. Acne Studios’ Monumental HQ in Stockholm.Swedish fashion house Acne Studios have a new Stockholm HQ in a 1972 Brutalist building, embodying creative inspiration through design. Fosbury & Sons Open ‘Albert’ Co-Working Space in Brussels.In line with their slogan of ‘not your ordinary office’, Fosbury & Sons have expanded their unconventional office offering with ‘Albert’ in Brussels. U.LAB Atelier in Seoul by Design Studio U.LAB.U.Lab design studio have transformed a 1931 former rice mill, built during the time of Japanese colonial rule in Seoul, into their own Atelier. Zhuyeqing Greentea Flagship Store in Chengdu, China by X+LIVING.X+LIVING designed the Zhuyeqing Greentea Flagship to explore the landscape of Chengdu, China in an experiential, sensory way reflective of tea growing. Broached Commissions Debuts Broached Recall Collection.Broached Commissions has launched Broached Recall, a furniture collection made from timber harvested from Victorian antiques combined with dyed new veneer. Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ